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About The Weeknd

The Weeknd is a Candian singer, born on February 16, 1990 in Toronto, Canada, his birth sign is the Aquarius and his Birth name is Abel Tesfaye. The Weeknd is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and producer; he has been popular for his first album Trilogy which was Gold-certified in 2011, and then for his studio album Kiss Land released in 2013 and Beauty Behind the Madness in the same year the album which reached number one album on the Billboard 200.The Weeknd has studied at Samuel Hearne Middle School, and then at West Hill Collegiate Institute in Toronto.The Weeknd started his singing career in 2010 on YouTube where he owned a channel under the name The Weeknd and where he was posting several songs.The Weeknd’s parents are Makkonen and Samra Tesfaye.

The Weeknd’s Discography: • House of Balloons in 2011• Thursday in 2011• Echoes of Silence in 2011• Kiss Land in 2013• Beauty Behind the Madness in 2015

The Weeknd Net Worth (Forbes) Salary and Wealth in 2017

The Weeknd’s net worth is $30 millionThe Weeknd’s salary per year is not availableThe Weeknd’s source of wealth: Singer

The Weeknd height and weight 2017

The Weeknd’s height is 5 Ft 11 or 1.80 m like:Jon Bernthal the American actor James Mason the British actor Ben Chaplin the British ActorCriss Angel the American Master of Illusions

The Weeknd personal Quotes

'Trilogy' was more of a claustrophobic body of work. Before it was released, I hadn't left my city for 21 years, and I had never been on a plane, not once. I spent my entire life on one setting; that's probably why pieces of the album feel like one long track, because that's what my life felt like. It felt like one long song.